Hello, I'm looking for an app to automatically sort downloads in different folder with custom filters, for example when I'm downloading pics it will automaticaly place files with .jpg / .jpeg / .png / .gif / .bmp in the folder downloads/pictures, for .pdf in the folder download/pdf, for .apk in the folder downloads/apk etc... Is there an app like that?
I am using this app. Download Manager per Android :https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS50dC5hbmRyb2lkLmRtLnZpZXciXQ..
devid801 said:
I am using this app. Download Manager per Android :https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS50dC5hbmRyb2lkLmRtLnZpZXciXQ..
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It has the features I'm looking for?
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Can anyone port this bootanimation for our tattoo, or explain me how to do that? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1005201
its much better than the one in nfinity rom....would be great if anyone could help!
I think that it's included in pot kitchen. You can try it.
http://uot.dakra.lt/kitchen/
If it isn't, maybe you'll find another one(have a lot)
They succeeded
Download the file bootanimation.zip
Extract on the desktop the two folders and the file.
Open desc.txt and change the two numbers, write 240 400
Now you have to use winzip, not winrar, to create another file called bootanimation.zip put in the two folders and files changed by choosing "let me choose the specific .." and "zip: no compression".
Any other method has failed
You can also use the original .zip file but the images are too large for the tattoo display
You can follow the instructions of the link
"If you use a custom ROM copy it in the folder data / local
If you use CyanogenMod7 ROM copy it in the folder system / media "
You can use "root explorer" or "adb"
Instructions for adb are:
adb remount
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip (/data/local /...)
adb reboot
First make a backup of the rom.
sorry, I used google translate
I made edited bootanimation.zip as you say so.. But when I reboot phone I only see black screen.
sure you use winzip as described?
this issue not to use Winzip correctly.
I have redone the same procedure with the original bootanimation and works fine
if you fail to do here is the link
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WNWIQW7Z
(rename to bootanimation)
If you use some app to change bootanimaton, then you can try puish the file in / data / local
This is because Android first look in / data / local and then in / system / media
I didn't use 'no compression'.. Now it works :]
Your edited bootanimation works great.. Thanks
I edited this bootanimation for our tattoo http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=648555
You can download it from here http://www.multiupload.com/S9T7H8PM03
Well finally i find a solution for my black custom bootscreen.
I made one personal, and was in despair because i could'nt make it appear!
I renamed each files ,changed the file type, tried to make files be a multiple of pic/sec...
Thanks to liupos i found that the winrar compression was the prob
liupos said:
If you use some app to change bootanimaton, then you can try puish the file in / data / local
This is because Android first look in / data / local and then in / system / media
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can you suggest me an app to choose between bootanimations?
Thank you.
Hello,
I am looking for gallery app, but it need to be like resco Photo viewer(symbian app). I dont wanna to have all my photos in gallery, they should be hide in folder path like on pc.
I dont know if i wrote this clear, but help!
Tapped from my S3 <3
luomei said:
I dont know if i wrote this clear
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no
If you wanna hide some pictures
I would suggest QuickPic
You can manually create file names ".nomedia" if I remember correctly to tell other apps that this folder doesn't contain anything
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so i must train my english
write resco photo viewer in google or youtube, u will see how it works(i cant add images-not enough post)
this is how look RPviewer, you have everything in folder(like in file manager) when u open folder with images, u will see only images in folder, not every images in device
As said you can add empty files named .nomedia in each folder that you don't want to be displayed in gallery.
Create an empty file with any file manager app.
Must reboot to have them read and the filter applied.
hlo frendz i need a gallery app that ignore my extSdCard pls hlp me:good:
You could use StudioKUMA .nomedia Manager. It places files named ".nomedia" in the folders you don't want to show in apps like Music Player, for instance. It works for audio files, I think it works for image files too.
Or you can just place a .nomedia file with a size of 0 byte in the folder that contains your pictures and reboot, I think this method works too
already find
freitaz said:
You could use StudioKUMA .nomedia Manager. It places files named ".nomedia" in the folders you don't want to show in apps like Music Player, for instance. It works for audio files, I think it works for image files too.
Or you can just place a .nomedia file with a size of 0 byte in the folder that contains your pictures and reboot, I think this method works too
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I know that but I create .nomedia. It copy on my ext......I already find the other way
Use "hide it pro" .. Search on play store... By anuj tejnani..
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Hey guys!
I have a problem ...
I use an app for courses (Udemy) and it have the option to download courses for offline watching.
Did it. I can watch the app offline, but wanted to move to the PC. I found the files in the folder:
android / data / com.udemy.android / files / udemy-final-downloads
Within this folder I have several folders, each containing one video of the course. The problem is that when plug the mobile in PC most of the files do not appear.
In short: I can see all the phone but the PC does not appear the most.
I've tried with linux and windows. Already asked to view hidden files and resolves nothing.
Has anyone had similar problem?
Obs.'s Mobile phone is a Moto X.
Thanks Guys!
Felipe
outrofelipe said:
Hey guys!
I have a problem ...
I use an app for courses (Udemy) and it have the option to download courses for offline watching.
Did it. I can watch the app offline, but wanted to move to the PC. I found the files in the folder:
android / data / com.udemy.android / files / udemy-final-downloads
Within this folder I have several folders, each containing one video of the course. The problem is that when plug the mobile in PC most of the files do not appear.
In short: I can see all the phone but the PC does not appear the most.
I've tried with linux and windows. Already asked to view hidden files and resolves nothing.
Has anyone had similar problem?
Obs.'s Mobile phone is a Moto X.
Thanks Guys!
Felipe
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Move the files or folder to your highest directory. Should be something like /storage/emulated/0. FYI, your device has to be unlocked (meaning PIN or pattern or password or whatever) to open anything on the phone on your PC.
Planterz said:
Move the files or folder to your highest directory. Should be something like /storage/emulated/0. FYI, your device has to be unlocked (meaning PIN or pattern or password or whatever) to open anything on the phone on your PC.
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hey friend, thanks for answer!
I tried that but it did not work.
Is there any setting to display mobile files on PC?
outrofelipe said:
hey friend, thanks for answer!
I tried that but it did not work.
Is there any setting to display mobile files on PC?
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That's weird. How about uploading them to cloud storage, like DropBox or Google Drive?
I tried it too. The files are very big 4.8 GB and always stop. I'll try do it littke files at time.
Send to PC over Bluetooth?
Delete and re-download them to a location of your choosing?
Copy via PC or SDCard
You can locate the folder as you did, thus:
android/data/com.udemy.android/files/udemy-final-downloads
copy it to memory card or flash using otg if your device supported it. Otherwise, you copy it to your PC, I used Ubuntu to copy the folder. Afterwards open and rename each course (file) accordingly, but is a very tiresome task.
Hope this will help.
outrofelipe said:
Hey guys!
I have a problem ...
I use an app for courses (Udemy) and it have the option to download courses for offline watching.
Did it. I can watch the app offline, but wanted to move to the PC. I found the files in the folder:
android / data / com.udemy.android / files / udemy-final-downloads
Within this folder I have several folders, each containing one video of the course. The problem is that when plug the mobile in PC most of the files do not appear.
In short: I can see all the phone but the PC does not appear the most.
I've tried with linux and windows. Already asked to view hidden files and resolves nothing.
Has anyone had similar problem?
Obs.'s Mobile phone is a Moto X.
Thanks Guys!
Felipe
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I have the same problem.
My course has 297 lectures
I could copy only the first 222.
I ran ls -l from terminal as su to check the sequence - they are downloaded in sequence - and I am using the time sequence to rename them in order numerically
How to download Udemy videos and convert it to any formats to play
You can try Bigasoft Video Downloader Pro, it can download udemy videos for free. You can read more from How to Download Udemy Videos Easily with Bigasoft Video Downloader Pro
What protocol are you accessing the files from your PC? Are you using MTP, MSC, etc...?
May i suggest that you install ES File manager, use it's remote manager (which uses ftp) to check if you can see the files.
Personaly for transfering files between my Droid and my PC, because MTP is so utterly slow I use an app called "MTP-alternative" which allow you to tranfer files over USB but uses the Wedav protocol and is really quick. (if it works, bear in mind that when transfering files to your mobile it copy them in /data/local/tmp which gives the impression that the files aren't transfered to your mobile)
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I have the same problem.
udemy downloader
I higly recommend Avdshare Video Downloader which can directly and batch download videos
from Udemy to MP4, AVI, MP3
Hey, i realize this is very late but i hope my answer will help others. I had to do something simillar and i found a very simple work around. all you have to do is download winrar or any other app that can archive files/directories. Use the app to make an archive of the Final Downloads folder which contains all the other nested folders with the videos in them. Now you can connect your phone to your computer and transfer the .rar or .zip file over and extract it on your desktop.
Thanks for your answer, this is worked for me. The problem is solved now.
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Hey, i realize this is very late but i hope my answer will help others. I had to do something simillar and i found a very simple work around. all you have to do is download winrar or any other app that can archive files/directories. Use the app to make an archive of the Final Downloads folder which contains all the other nested folders with the videos in them. Now you can connect your phone to your computer and transfer the .rar or .zip file over and extract it on your desktop.
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Hi guys,
Does anyone know the location of the app icon that the Firecube uses to display on the home screen etc? I've tried all the usual drawable folders but can't get it to display.
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Hi guys,
Does anyone know the location of the app icon that the Firecube uses to display on the home screen etc? I've tried all the usual drawable folders but can't get it to display.
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An app's icon is component of its APK
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An app's icon is component of its APK
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Yes, but within the apk where does the image that the Firecube uses live?
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Yes, but within the apk where does the image that the Firecube uses live?
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Within its resources. Each APK file is just a zip archive, so you can try to extract it with any zip utility (e.g. 7zip). The resources will be extracted and can be viewed
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Within its resources. Each APK file is just a zip archive, so you can try to extract it with any zip utility (e.g. 7zip). The resources will be extracted and can be viewed
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Thanks, but I've already checked all the drawable folders and searched for png and jpg files but I can't find the logo that is used on the Firecube. It appears to be a different logo than the one used on a Firestick.